Ode To Vincent (sunflower garden)
11"x14" oil on Belgian linen mounted on archival panel
"Color! What a deep and mysterious language, the language of dreams!"
- Paul Gaugin
Last summer we grew a variety of sunflowers called Van Gogh. They were oh-so tall (six-footers) and we had them next to our 2 butterfly bushes, one dark and one light purple. "Ode To Vincent" is an 11"x14" oil on Belgian linen mounted on archival board. Of course when I came across the quote from Gaugin, I realized I've been daydreaming about what our garden will look like this summer. So far, there's just about an inch of daffodils poking through the tundra! Our growing season may be short, but it's pretty spectacular once it finally gets here!
This price is framed and includes shipping/insurance to continental US. Please contact me about framing choices here.
Labels: butterfly bushes, oil painting, palette knife painting, Roxanne Steed Fine Art, summer gardens, sunflowers, Van Gogh sunflowers
4 Comments:
Love your color and texture. Your garden sounds amazing! You have done so much in a short time!
Thanks so much Norma! It's my biggest inspiration (thanks to Ron for the toughest work of all!). I'm looking out at the rain showers today thinking of all the flowers I hope to see come up this year!!
Beautiful sunflowers... Why did Vincent Van Gogh say about cutting of his own ear?
Find the answer in an interview with Vincent (imaginary) in http://stenote.blogspot.com/2016/07/an-interview-with-vincent.html
Interesting story stenote! Thanks for sharing it!
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